Monday 19 December 2016

BREAKING NEWS: Russian ambassador is shot dead by gunman screaming 'We die in Aleppo, you die here' during art exhibition in Turkey

Russia's ambassador to Turkey has been shot dead while visiting an art exhibition in the capital, Ankara.

The gunman, a smartly dressed man in a suit and tie, was heard shouting: 'We die in Aleppo, you die here!' 
Andrey Karlov was taken to hospital but unconfirmed reports say he has died. 

The attack came after days of protests in Turkey over Russia's role in Syria and the attacker reportedly shouted about Aleppo during the attack. Turkey's Anadolu Agency has said the gunman has been 'neutralized'. 

Russia Today reported that Mr Karlov was injured as he prepared to deliver a speech at the opening of the exhibition on 'Russia in the eyes of Turks'.
Eyewitnesses told the TASS news agency that several shots were fired and the gunman shouted 'Get out!'

President Vladimir Putin has been informed of the assassination of his ambassador.
'Today during a public event in Ankara an unknown attacker started firing chaotically, as a result of which the Russian ambassador to Turkey was wounded,' a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said, before Karlov's death was confirmed.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Mr Putin had been informed of the incident and would receive a report from the foreign ministry and intelligence chiefs.

Moscow and Ankara are now working closely together to evacuate citizens from Aleppo but the Russian bombing of the city and the civilian casualties have enraged many Turks and also Syrian refugees in the country.
The attack happened at the Cagdas Sanatlar Merkezi, a major art exhibition hall in the Cankaya district of Ankara where most foreign embassies are located, including Russia's mission.

Today's shooting comes 24 hours before the Turkish foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu is due in Moscow for talks with his Russian and Iranian counterparts.
The United States condemns the gun attack on the Russian ambassador to Turkey earlier on Monday, the U.S. State Department said. 

'We condemn this act of violence, whatever its source,' said U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby in a statement, 'Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.' 
Mr Karlov (right) was about to give a speech at an art exhibition when the gunman burst in and began firing at him, shouting about the situation in Aleppo
Russia's President Putin and Turkey's President Erdogan have been increasingly friendly in recent months but they share enemies - Islamist extremists. 
Turkish police secure the area near an art gallery where the Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov was shot today
Relations between Moscow and Ankara worsened after Turkey shot down a Russian fighter plane which crossed over the Syrian border in November 2015 but have warmed up again recently.

Source: dailymail

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